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11/17/2009 04:13 PM
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Hi! Please does anybody knows the exact lenght of this model? In centimeters if you can, thanks in advance.
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#6332
11/19/2009 02:46 PM
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Hello Nacho,
IMO nobody knows the exact lenght of the Romanian NCO daggers, because there were numerous native makers. The Solingen made examples have a standard lenght, but the Romanian ones don't. For example: my H�rster made Romanian NCO dagger is 31.5 cm with scabbard, while another, native maker dagger is 26 cm with scabbard.
Janos
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#6333
11/19/2009 06:38 PM
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I am a little confused because the reference is to Romanian Bayonets. Janos is absolutely correct on the Romanian NCO daggers. Almost no two are alike.
Jim
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#6334
11/19/2009 07:09 PM
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The one I saw is 21,5 cm total length, beautiful one with red eyes and complete with original frog & portpee, BTW which is the correct portpee for this one? Best regards.
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#6335
11/19/2009 09:52 PM
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Couple of pics sent from National Military Museum in Bucharest. I also looked at a couple of these in Sibiu-Transylvania that had the bronze blades with nickle wash.
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#6336
11/19/2009 11:27 PM
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No problem with this one - a nice original dagger with bayonet-type hanger and portepee. What kind of cypher is on the obverse grip: Carol or Michael?
Janos
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#6337
12/08/2009 05:44 PM
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Hi Janos! It's a pity but the cypher is missing, you can see the grip is damaged when someone pull it off. In all the total length is 25,5 cm so near match yours (1 cm less!) is a beauty, blade unmarked but has the both red eyes, complete hangers and the original portpee with his golden acorn, there's any kind of knot for this model? Best regards.
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#6338
12/08/2009 05:45 PM
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#6339
12/10/2009 07:36 PM
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Hi Nacho, I took photos of mine - it is the twin of your dagger. Mine has "M" cypher on the grip. Blade is unmarked. The upper dagger is a H�rster example with very nice etched blade. Quality is way better than native made daggers. (And the price is way higher. ) Your dagger is 100% correct and the condition is great. Congarulation. Janos
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12/10/2009 07:38 PM
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12/10/2009 07:39 PM
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#6342
12/10/2009 07:40 PM
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H�rster grip with cypher of king Carol.
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12/10/2009 07:44 PM
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#6344
12/10/2009 07:46 PM
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Blade reverse view. Royal Rumanian coat of arms.
Janos
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#6345
12/18/2009 06:40 PM
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Hi Janos! Twins is the exactly word! do you think mine also carried the M for King Michael? or it can also had the Carol one? Beautiful Horster dagger this one of you. Best regards.
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#6346
12/18/2009 10:23 PM
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Nacho and Janos:
These are very nice... not something you see everyday.
John
Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.
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#6347
12/20/2009 03:00 PM
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Nacho, yes, I think your dagger had the M cypher.
JohnZ, thank you for your kind words. IMO these etched non-German daggers are so underrated and underpriced. These are the highest Solingen quality.
Janos
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What do you think of mine? - i have some doubts due to the quality of work. Looks like another King M. twin.
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Sorry for the quality - made it with my BBerry
6.jpg (105.91 KB, 62 downloads) 5.jpg (88.57 KB, 62 downloads) 4.jpg (107.01 KB, 62 downloads)
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Are there any modern productions of those?
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One of the amazing things about Romanian daggers is that no two are alike..
I suspect yours is ok. Teh one at the beginning of this thread with the wood grips is suspect, but original.
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